02 December 2014

The Hammer Museum

Haines, Alaska -The Hammer Museum offers a unique view of the past through the use of
the hammer. From ancient times to the industrial age, the hammer tells
the story of man’s progress and ingenuity.

The Hammer Museum opened in 2002, and it became a
non-profit organization in 2004. The museum does not have any paid
staff; it is run entirely by volunteers and it has a seven-member board.

The mission of the Hammer Museum is to research, identify,
exhibit, and preserve the history and use of hammers for the education
of the general public. Central to our mission is the intent to benefit
both a worldwide and local community.

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